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> I tried putting in a long sleep (3 minutes) but that doesn't seem to make
> a difference. JServ will not start more than once automatically even if
> I stop it manually.

I think it's strange.
Why do you stop and start ? Couldn't you use restart instead ?

>Unfortunately, this means that JServ won't be auto-
> matically restarted if it terminates for any reason :-(

There are monitoring tools that can do it ...


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From: Mike MacAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: JServ will not restart


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> Hi Andas,
>
> Andras Balogh wrote:
> > Hi Mike,
> >
> > I noticed that there are some problems when restarting apache+Jserv.
> > I am restarting like  this:
> > ./apachectrl stop
> > wainting for 10-20 secs.
> > ./apachectrl  start
> > I think that the problem is that all the Jserv threads are dying slowly
> > and if you start before the previous Jserv is dead you will get in the
log
> > 'port allready in use' and no start.
> >   Sorry but i can't give you an advice how to prevent this from
happening.
>
> Thanks for the quick answer. I guess, I'll have to live with the 'manual'
> start from the script that starts our server application.
>
> I tried putting in a long sleep (3 minutes) but that doesn't seem to make
> a difference. JServ will not start more than once automatically even if
> I stop it manually. Unfortunately, this means that JServ won't be auto-
> matically restarted if it terminates for any reason :-(
>
> Regards, Mike
>
>
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